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The Jeckyll Aesthetic

I have to confess, I have never loved the 19th-century Arts and Crafts style. Though, I admit, I do sometimes fall prey to being a bit fickle when it comes to interior design trends, and can occasionally be swayed by glossy home photo shoots in magazines and ‘before-and-after’ make-over programmes, this time, it’s just not happening.… Continue reading The Jeckyll Aesthetic

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…Two days with Angie Lewin (continued).

Day One To read more about day one of Angie Lewin’s wood engraving workshop at the Hepworth Gallery, please go back to my first post. The first day of the two-day workshop finished with the class moving on from their practice pieces to making the first hesitant marks on the previously pristine blocks of lemonwood.  Angie… Continue reading …Two days with Angie Lewin (continued).

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Two days with Angie Lewin…

A bit belated, but my first post has to be about my first workshop of the year: Wood Engraving with Angie Lewin at the Hepworth Gallery, Wakefield. I have loved Angie Lewin’s work for a while now after stumbling across her work on the St. Jude’s‘s website and from an article in Homes and Antiques… Continue reading Two days with Angie Lewin…